ASU is starting a solar laboratory to advance research on this renewable resource. | AzSustainability.com

ASU is starting a solar laboratory to advance research on this renewable resource.

This seems like really great news for the state and solar industry in general. Glad to see ASU putting so much effort in researching renewable energy.

Arizona State University is strengthening its commitment to boost Arizona’s economic development prospects in the renewable energy industry by establishing the Solar Power Laboratory to advance solar energy research, education and technology.

Prominent scientists and engineers are being hired to lead the endeavor to improve the efficiency of solar electric power systems while making them more economically feasible.

“The Solar Power Laboratory will further build up the university’s already formidable solar energy research and develop collaborations with the energy industry to accelerate expansion of the state’s economy,” said ASU President Michael Crow.

The effort is a major part of ASU’s response to the Arizona Board of Regents’ Solar Energy Initiative, aimed at encouraging research and development to meet future needs for renewable energy sources, Crow said.

In addition to spurring economic opportunity, advances in solar power systems will help Arizona protect its environment by enabling more widespread use of this clean-energy source, Crow said.

The laboratory will be a collaboration partnering the university’s Global Institute of Sustainability and Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

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One Response

  1. Tracy Says:

    This is great news! If we have anything we’ve got plenty of sun, it is good to hear the university is capitalizing on this.

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